Women of Substance spotlights women working in community to build networks of support for their recovery from alcohol and substance use.
Read MoreThe Alberta Family Wellness Initiative presents the core story of brain development in an accessible and engaging format.
Read MoreCheck out this heartwarming video about what a group of kids really think about their moms.
Read MoreThis gentle, approachable video from Kelty Mental Health emphasizes the good success rate in treating mental health issues in teenagers.
Read MoreClick here to watch an engaging, 4 minute video on strengthening protective factors and resilience among youth.
Read MoreClick here to watch a message of love, healing and hope aimed at ending violence against Aboriginal women and children.
Read MoreClick here to access a quick video that summarizes Clyde Hertzman’s key messages regarding early childhood development.
Read MoreTake a few minutes to check out this fast-paced, very entertaining and approachable animated exploration of new research findings in motivational theory, similar in presentation style to the famous “Story of Stuff”.
Read MoreThe Letters to Canada video documents the thoughts of Canadian children on the unequal treatment of First Nations children in Canada.
Read MoreABCD 101 presented by John McKnight of the Asset Building Community Development Institute. This excellent series of short videos gives a down-to-earth primer on Asset-Based Community Development – a useful introduction or review of basic principles, delivered in a gentle and relaxed style with clear illustrations of the key building blocks.
Read MoreCheck out this quick video that explains the importance of developing executive function in the early years.
Read MoreIt’s true – you can learn how to do anything on You Tube, including how to cook healthy and nutritious meals. If you’re looking for a dynamic way to share healthy cooking tips and recipes in your programs, why not try a You Tube video like this one.
Read MorePediatrician Dimitri Christakis talks about the impact of media on the developing brains of children.
Read MoreThis brief, 2 minute video explains how experiences build the brain through the development of first simple and later complex circuits. This video is part one of a three-part series titled "Three Core Concepts in Early Development" from the Center and the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child.
Read MoreIn this video, professor of psychology and philosophy at University of California at Berkeley Alison Gopnik asks what babies and young children are thinking about.
Read MoreIn this video, renowned neurobiologist Dan Siegel talks about Mindsight and how social and emotional intelligence can affect the actual hardwiring of the brain to make us healthy, happier, people.
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